Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO HIS WORSHIPFULL WEL-WILLER, MAISTER EDWARD LEIGH, by RICHARD BARNFIELD Poet's Biography First Line: Image of that, whose losse is here lamented Last Line: Then will I sweare, that shee is dead indeed. Alternate Author Name(s): Barnefield, Richard Subject(s): Worship; Lament | ||||||||
Image of that, whose losse is here lamented; (In whom, so many vertues are contained) Daine to accept, what I have now presented. Though Bounties death, herein be only fained, If in your mind, she not revive (with speed) Then will I sweare, that shee is dead indeed. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ELEGY ASKING THAT IT BE THE LAST; FOR INGRID ERHARDT, 1951-1971 by NORMAN DUBIE ELEGY FOR WRIGHT & HUGO by NORMAN DUBIE ELEGY TO THE PULLEY OF SUPERIOR OBLIQUE by NORMAN DUBIE THE ELEGY FOR INTEGRAL DOMAINS by NORMAN DUBIE BRAVURA LAMENT by DANIEL HALPERN THE UNPEOPLED, CONVENTIONAL ROSE-GARDEN' by KENNETH REXROTH BETWEEN TWO WARS by KENNETH REXROTH ODE, FR. THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM by RICHARD BARNFIELD SONNET TO HIS FRIEND R.L. IN PRAISE OF MUSIQUE AND POETRIE by RICHARD BARNFIELD |
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